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#1 Mr. Roboto

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Posted 14 December 2015 - 08:34 PM

Is North Carolina the new Florida?
 
Something odd is going down in the Old North State. Once the relatively blue island in a sea of red, North Carolina underwent a conservative takeover in 2012, which led to the introduction of some embarrassing legislation: There was the motorcycle abortion bill, the bill that made nip slips a felony, the one that banned Sharia law, the repeal of the Racial Justice Act, and the bill that allows guns in bars — because the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a drunk guy with a gun.
 
Plus there are notable residents like the Planned Parenthood shooter, the Olympic Park bomber who hid out in the national forest for five years, and this guy, who insists that Sasquatch has 12 fingers and beaaaauutiful hair. Things have gotten so bad there that William Saletan recently wrote in the Slate, “Forget Syria. The most dangerous religious extremists are migrants from North and South Carolina.”
 
My home state, I’m sorry to say, has officially become a national embarrassment.
 
And if the rest weren’t shameful enough, the North Carolina city of Woodland (population 809) has rejected a solar farm and put a moratorium on new solar construction, due to some … unconventional concerns from local residents.
 
The Roanoke-Chowan News Herald reports that the city council rejected a proposed re-zoning for a solar farm after residents expressed concern that the farm would cause cancer deaths, kill plants around the panels, and drive away young people from the town. Because you know how much snake people hate solar. But the best/worst reason came from local Bobby Mann, who claimed that the solar panels would … “suck up all the energy from the sun.”
 
Okaaaaay. A spokesperson from Strata Solar tried to assure the public that the panels wouldn’t really “draw additional sunlight,” but as a native North Carolinian, I know not to trust anyone from North Carolina — so I went to another source, Puget Solar’s David Queenann.
 
According to Queenann, the citizen scared that plants located near the panels will die does have a point: Plants can’t grow if their sunlight is blocked. But, says Queenann, that’s actually a good thing as you don’t really want foliage around sensitive electrical equipment. Queenann also assured me that the only significant risk solar energy poses to wildlife is when huge mirror arrays are involved, like ones blamed for bird deaths in Southern California.
 
On cancer, Queenann says there is no more evidence that panels cause cancer than there is that electricity causes cancer. Unless, of course, you’re sunbathing on top of them — in which case, you should probably get your skin checked.
 
As for the claim that solar panels would “suck all the energy from the sun,” Queenann pointed out that solar panels don’t actually suck anything — they simply absorb ions that the sun is emitting anyway. Besides, “the sun is a multibillion year source of energy,” Queenann said. “We’re just taking what it’s giving us.” Then he laughed. “Where’d you say this was?” Queenann asked. “Thanks for the levity.”
 
On behalf of my fellow North Carolinas, Mr. Queenann, you’re welcome. And as for the rest of the world, please, accept my apology.
 

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Posted 14 December 2015 - 09:11 PM

 

 

Once the relatively blue island in a sea of red,

I think the West in general is on the verge of being a sea of red.

 

 

 

 

who claimed that the solar panels would … “suck up all the energy from the sun.”

It amazes me how stupid the average person in this country is now. 

 

Ventura posted this article on Facebook. Nothing wrong with that but I really wish he'd ditch Prison Planet and other wacky sources he uses.


All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.

 

 

Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future.

 

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#3 Mr. Roboto

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Posted 15 December 2015 - 02:20 AM

I think the West in general is on the verge of being a sea of red.

 

 

It amazes me how stupid the average person in this country is now. 

 

Ventura posted this article on Facebook. Nothing wrong with that but I really wish he'd ditch Prison Planet and other wacky sources he uses.

 

 

You're not an Alex Jones fan I take it ?


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Posted 15 December 2015 - 02:33 PM

BIG SUN is the new BIG OIL.


Why do you read that kind of crap, Art? Seriously, I don't get it.

#5 Adolf Hitler

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Posted 18 December 2015 - 09:14 PM

I don't mind listening to Alex Jones from time to time or reading conspiracy oriented sites like Rense but they always go too far. Like with psychic hotlines there should be a "for entertainment purposes only" in the fine print. One minute they say Obama's gonna take all our guns away and the next minute say they're intentionally flooding the country with guns so there'll be mass chaos and civil war. Then the next article/video says they're about to put us all on trains and send us to concentration camps or that the 1% is going to kill off the 99% and of course when making these claims always leave out any reasoning behind such things. 

 

Is the 1% stupid enough to kill off the people who make them rich? Imagine the logistical nightmare of sending 300 million people to concentration camps. Even Eichmann couldn't make those trains run on time yet we're supposed to believe this is right around the corner.

 

I can buy into the possibility of this country becoming a fascist police state in the future but they lose me with all the dramatic doomsday scenarios.


All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.

 

 

Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future.

 

-Adolf Hitler

 

 

 

 

 


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Posted 18 March 2016 - 02:23 PM

Obama-Backed Solar Plant Could Be Shut Down For Not Producing Enough Energy


Why do you read that kind of crap, Art? Seriously, I don't get it.

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Posted 06 September 2017 - 03:33 PM

Speaking of the sun, a major solar flare cooked off today ionizing the upper atmosphere knocking out shortwave radio transmission over Africa, Europe, and the Atlantic. This was about as big as they get(X9.3 class) and the strongest released in over 10 years. We received a glancing blow from it as the sunspot producing the flare is along the rotated limb of the sun, but auroras should still be seen as far south as the Northern US in a couple of days.

 

Here's the blackout map.

 

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